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How Do You Receive Cash from Site After Finishing A Project?


When it comes to search for projects on website, there are several different categories to choose from. Say, you are looking for article writing projects, and then you have to first register on that site and then tick the box for article writing. Once you are registered you'd start getting project mails on your registered email ID, provided you have enabled the option of receiving project mails at your email. This eliminates the need to frequently search the website.


Once, you click a link to your project, you'll get to see the entire project detail. Now, if you liked the project requirements and think you can do it, you can bid for project. Bidding is nothing but showing your capabilities to the buyer (i.e. the project owner), making him look at your samples and specifying the days and total amount you want to complete the entire project.

Once the buyer likes your bid, he'll award you the project and you'll receive the notification about the same at your email. You'll have to accept the project to initiate it or you can also deny the project. As soon as you accept the project, you will be charged 5% or $5 (whichever is greater) of your total bid amount. After that you as well as the buyer would be sent the email ID's of each other, so both of you can communicate with each other. When the project is completed, the buyer would either transfer the money to your account or to any external account, like PayPal, Money -bookers, etc. But, both of you have to decide on this before accepting the project.

But there's a catch here. The site let buyers and providers post reviews for each other after the completion of project on two conditions. One is that the total budget of the project must be equal to or above $30 mark. Second is that the payment must be made to the provider's (that is you) account only. If the payment is made through any other service, the account would not let either of you post reviews for each other.

Specific way for you to attack this market as a service provider, so you can start generating a reliable stream of income for your family.

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